She also held a dancing gig on BET's Teen Summit.
After the group's major debut performance at BET's Teen Summit in 1992, the girls were introduced to record executive, Ian Burke, who later became the group's manager.
(1986-1987), and later as one of the founding cast members of Black Entertainment Television's Teen Summit (1989-1993).
He appeared on the Today Show with Bryant Gumbel and Teen Summit on BET.
Later, he honed his skills in front of the camera as the DC correspondent for the award-winning teen show, Teen Summit.
Lewis's audition would be a success and she became the host of Teen Summit.
The thought of leaving Teen Summit was painful for her; indeed, several sources quoted her as recalling that she "cried for three weeks" while pondering her choices.
Her first major appearance, on BET's Teen Summit, introduced her to the public.
From 1998 to 2000, she served as host on Teen Summit, a teenage talk show that aired on BET.
Learning steps from music videos landed her a stint from 1996 until 1998 as a hip-hop dancer for BET's "Teen Summit".